Has played in 81 games (60 starts) in his seven-year NFL career with Philadelphia (2016-22)
Has started 40 games at left guard, 19 games at right guard and one at right tackle
Was a member of the Eagles' Super Bowl LII-winning team in 2017
Made NFL debut in Week 9 of 2016 (at New York Giants)
Made NFL starting debut in Week 12 of 2016 (vs. Green Bay)
PRO CAREER
Has played in 81 games (60 starts) in his seven-year NFL career with Philadelphia (2016-22)
Has started 40 games at left guard, 19 games at right guard and one at right tackle
Was a member of the Eagles' Super Bowl LII-winning team in 2017
Made NFL debut in Week 9 of 2016 (at New York Giants)
Made NFL starting debut in Week 12 of 2016 (vs. Green Bay)
2023 (STEELERS)
Started all 17 regular-season games at left guard
Did not allow a sack and was whistled for only one penalty all season, according to Pro Football Focus
Blocked for RB Najee Harris to run for 1,000-plus yards on the season, including a season-high 122 yards in Week 17 at Seattle
Helped a Pittsburgh rush offense rank in the top five after Week 9 in rushes (323, 1st), rush yards (1,452, 2nd), longest rush (74t, 2nd), yards after contact/rush (3.37, 2nd), 10+ yard rushes (39, 4th), first downs by rush (79, 3rd), rush TDs (13, t-2nd), rushes/game (32.3, 2nd), rush yards/game (145.2, 2nd) and 10+ yard rushes/game (3.90, 5th)
Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack in two games and just one sack in four games
Played all 1,038 offensive snaps
2022 (EAGLES)
Started all 17 games at right guard
Supported an offense that scored a franchise-record 57 scrimmage touchdowns and totaled 477 points
Set team records in third-down conversion rate (45.9 percent) and red zone touchdown efficiency
(67.8 percent)
Blocked for an offense that produced 32 rushing touchdowns, which tied for the third-most in NFL history
Helped the offense total 363 rushing yards in Week 12 vs. Green Bay, the team's highest single-game total since 1948
2021 (EAGLES)
Appeared in 168 snaps over three starts at left guard
Allowed zero sacks and zero quarterback hits prior to a season-ending injury sustained in Week 3 at Dallas
2020 (EAGLES)
Played 587 snaps in nine starts at left guard
His 77.4 pass-blocking grade (PFF) ranked fourth among left guards with a minimum of 350 pass-blocking snaps
2019 (EAGLES)
Saw action in a career-high 1,181 snaps and started all 16 games at left guard
Paved the way for an offense that ranked third in the NFL in red zone touchdown efficiency (66.7 percent) and fourth in third-down conversions (45.4 percent)
2018 (EAGLES)
Totaled 548 snaps over 13 contests (nine starts at left guard)
Surrendered only one sack in 345 pass-blocking opportunities
2017 (EAGLES)
Logged 284 snaps over 14 games (two starts at left guard) during the Eagles' Super Bowl LII-winning campaign
Helped the Eagles lead the League in red zone offense (65.5 percent) and rank third in rushing offense (132.2 yards per game)
2016 (EAGLES)
Saw action in nine games, including four starts at three different positions (two at right guard, one at right tackle and one at left guard)
Appeared at right guard in his starting debut in Week 12 vs. Green Bay
COLLEGE
Started 37 games at Oregon State (2012-15)
Registered starts at every position on the offensive line except left guard (23 at center, nine at right guard, three at left tackle and two at right tackle)
Named Pac-12 All-Conference Honorable Mention in 2012 and 2015
Missed the 2014 season due to a foot injury
One of four team captains in 2014, becoming the first brother (Andrew, 2012) combination chosen as team captains in school history
Earned Pac-12 All-Conference Second Team in 2013
Selected to Pac-12 All-Academic First Team in 2013 and 2015
Selected as a Freshman All-American in 2012
Became the first freshman to start at center for OSU since Roger Levasa in 1978
One of only two true freshmen to start their season-openers at center in the nation (Hawai'i)
PERSONAL
Attended Corvallis High School (OR)
Voted a 5A first team all-state as an offensive and defensive lineman as a junior and senior
Under Armour and ESPN All-American
Rivals four-star athlete, rated the No. 3 offensive guard in the country, the No. 1 overall prospect in Oregon and the No. 52 overall prospect in the country
Registered 94 tackles and nine sacks as a defensive lineman as a senior
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